Green County Felonies
William C. Prinkey, 20, Monroe, remains free on a $2,000 signature bond after making his initial appearance Monday for forgery and obstruction charges.
Court records indicate he wrote three checks from another person's account in November at First Community Credit Union in Monroe. He later gave police false information.
He is charged with three counts of forgery, each a class H felony, and obstructing an officer, a class A misdemeanor. He faces more than 18 years in prison and up to $40,000 in fines, if convicted.
His preliminary hearing is March 19.
David P. Bailey, 24, Monroe, remains free on a $2,000 signature bond after making his initial appearance Monday for drug charges.
Court records indicate he manufactured marijuana and maintained a residence to manufacture marijuana in August 2005. He also had drug paraphernalia in his possession.
He is charged with manufacturing marijuana and maintaining a drug trafficking residence, both class I felonies, and possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor. He faces more than seven years in prison and more than $20,000 in fines, if convicted.
His preliminary hearing is March 18.
Misdemeanors
The court Monday entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with Matthew J. Cronua, 53, Monroe, who pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
He faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class B misdemeanor.
Court records indicate he pushed and argued with a woman Sept. 9 in Monroe.
The court Monday fined Brandon S. Vavra, 18, Monroe, $287 after he pleaded no contest to battery.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class A misdemeanor. The court dismissed a charge of disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He originally faced up to one year in jail and up to $11,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he punched a man in the neck Aug. 26 at Recreation Park in Monroe.
The court scheduled a March 18 district attorney conference for Cheryl A. Klahn, 46, Brooklyn, who pleaded not guilty to attempted battery and disorderly conduct.
Court records indicate she hit a woman Dec. 10 at a Brooklyn residence.
She is charged with attempted battery, a class A misdemeanor, and battery, a class B misdemeanor. She faces more than seven months in jail and up to $6,000 in fines, if convicted.
She remains free on a $300 signature bond.
The court Monday scheduled a March 18 district attorney conference for Kelli A. Klemm, 32, Monroe, who pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct.
Court records indicate she yelled and swore at a man and broke some glass in a door Dec. 31 at a Monroe residence.
She is charged with disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. She faces up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines, if convicted.
She remains free on a $750 signature bond.
The court Monday scheduled a March 18 district attorney conference for Brandon A. Mazzarisi, 36, Monroe, who is charged with two counts of disorderly conduct.
Court records indicate he pushed a 16-year-old male, argued with a woman and pushed another man Dec. 7 at a Monroe residence.
He is charged with two counts of disorderly conduct, both class B misdemeanors. He faces up to six months in jail and up to $2,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $1,000 signature bond.
William C. Prinkey, 20, Monroe, remains free on a $2,000 signature bond after making his initial appearance Monday for forgery and obstruction charges.
Court records indicate he wrote three checks from another person's account in November at First Community Credit Union in Monroe. He later gave police false information.
He is charged with three counts of forgery, each a class H felony, and obstructing an officer, a class A misdemeanor. He faces more than 18 years in prison and up to $40,000 in fines, if convicted.
His preliminary hearing is March 19.
David P. Bailey, 24, Monroe, remains free on a $2,000 signature bond after making his initial appearance Monday for drug charges.
Court records indicate he manufactured marijuana and maintained a residence to manufacture marijuana in August 2005. He also had drug paraphernalia in his possession.
He is charged with manufacturing marijuana and maintaining a drug trafficking residence, both class I felonies, and possession of drug paraphernalia, an unclassified misdemeanor. He faces more than seven years in prison and more than $20,000 in fines, if convicted.
His preliminary hearing is March 18.
Misdemeanors
The court Monday entered into a deferred prosecution agreement with Matthew J. Cronua, 53, Monroe, who pleaded no contest to disorderly conduct.
He faced up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class B misdemeanor.
Court records indicate he pushed and argued with a woman Sept. 9 in Monroe.
The court Monday fined Brandon S. Vavra, 18, Monroe, $287 after he pleaded no contest to battery.
He faced up to nine months in jail and up to $10,000 in fines as part of the plea agreement for the class A misdemeanor. The court dismissed a charge of disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. He originally faced up to one year in jail and up to $11,000 in fines.
Court records indicate he punched a man in the neck Aug. 26 at Recreation Park in Monroe.
The court scheduled a March 18 district attorney conference for Cheryl A. Klahn, 46, Brooklyn, who pleaded not guilty to attempted battery and disorderly conduct.
Court records indicate she hit a woman Dec. 10 at a Brooklyn residence.
She is charged with attempted battery, a class A misdemeanor, and battery, a class B misdemeanor. She faces more than seven months in jail and up to $6,000 in fines, if convicted.
She remains free on a $300 signature bond.
The court Monday scheduled a March 18 district attorney conference for Kelli A. Klemm, 32, Monroe, who pleaded not guilty to disorderly conduct.
Court records indicate she yelled and swore at a man and broke some glass in a door Dec. 31 at a Monroe residence.
She is charged with disorderly conduct, a class B misdemeanor. She faces up to three months in jail and up to $1,000 in fines, if convicted.
She remains free on a $750 signature bond.
The court Monday scheduled a March 18 district attorney conference for Brandon A. Mazzarisi, 36, Monroe, who is charged with two counts of disorderly conduct.
Court records indicate he pushed a 16-year-old male, argued with a woman and pushed another man Dec. 7 at a Monroe residence.
He is charged with two counts of disorderly conduct, both class B misdemeanors. He faces up to six months in jail and up to $2,000 in fines, if convicted.
He remains free on a $1,000 signature bond.